T3 Defense Buys 60% of Project35 to Dominate Drone Market
T3 Defense acquires a majority stake in Israeli drone firm Project35, gaining counter-UAV tech and Tier-1 defense contracts.
T3 Defense just made a bold move in the fast-growing drone and counter-UAV space, snapping up a 60% majority stake in Project35. The deal hands T3 a battle-tested arsenal of unmanned aerial systems, an autonomous interceptor platform, and a full counter-drone suite — exactly the kind of hardware the defense market is hungry for right now.
What makes this acquisition worth watching isn't just the tech. Project35 brings a seasoned Israeli engineering team to the table, a group with deep roots in a defense ecosystem widely considered among the world's most advanced. That brain trust alone could fast-track T3's product development pipeline in ways organic growth simply can't match.
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The cherry on top? Tier-1 defense customer relationships. Those don't come cheap, and they don't come fast. By absorbing Project35's existing client base, T3 skips the long runway of building institutional credibility from scratch — a massive competitive moat in a sector where trust is the ultimate currency.
The counter-UAV market is exploding. With drone threats evolving on battlefields and at critical infrastructure worldwide, governments and militaries are spending aggressively on detection and neutralization systems. T3's expanded portfolio positions it squarely in the middle of that spending wave. If you're tracking defense tech plays, this deal just put T3 on the radar.
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